J/ApJ/835/274 Optical to NIR spectra of nova V2676 Oph 2012 (Raj+, 2017)
Optical and near-infrared study of nova V2676 Oph 2012.
Raj A., Das R.K., Walter F.M.
<Astrophys. J., 835, 274-274 (2017)>
=2017ApJ...835..274R 2017ApJ...835..274R (SIMBAD/NED BibCode)
ADC_Keywords: Novae ; Spectroscopy ; Spectra, infrared
Keywords: infrared: stars; line: identification; novae, cataclysmic variables;
stars: individual: V2676 Oph; techniques: spectroscopic
Abstract:
We present optical spectrophotometric and near-infrared (NIR)
photometric observations of the nova V2676 Oph covering the period
from 2012 March 29 through 2015 May 8. The optical spectra and
photometry of the nova have been taken from SMARTS and Asiago; the NIR
photometry was obtained from SMARTS and Mt. Abu. The spectra were
dominated by strong H I lines from the Balmer series, FeII, NI, and
[OI] lines in the initial days, typical of an Fe II type nova. The
measured FWHM for the Hβ and Hα lines was 800-1200km/s.
There was pronounced dust formation starting 90 days after the
outburst. The J-K color was the largest among recent dust-forming
novae.
Description:
Near-infrared observations were obtained using the 1.2m telescope of
Mt.Abu Infrared Observatory from 2012 March 29 to June 18 and the
SMARTS/CTIO 1.3m telescope. The SMARTS photometry is available on the
SMARTS atlas (Walter+, 2012PASP..124.1057W 2012PASP..124.1057W).
Optical spectra were obtained with the Asiago 1.22m telescope + B&C
spectrograph.
Further low-dispersion spectra and photometry were obtained using the
SMARTS 1.5m facilities. We obtained 19 spectra on an irregular cadence
and with various sky conditions from 2012 April 5 through 2012 June
24.
The target was observed using the COSMOS long slit spectrograph at
CTIO on 2015 May 8, some three years after the outburst.
Objects:
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RA (ICRS) DE Designation(s)
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17 26 07.08 -25 51 45.4 V* V2676 Oph = NOVA Oph 2012
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File Summary:
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FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
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ReadMe 80 . This file
table3.dat 91 45 Reddening-corrected fluxes for April and
early May observations
table4.dat 91 43 Reddening-corrected fluxes for late May to
mid June 2012
table5.dat 65 45 Reddening-corrected fluxes for late June 2012
and May 2015
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See also:
VI/64 : Recombination line intensities for hydrogenic ions (Storey+ 1995)
J/A+A/459/875 : Early spectral evolution of Nova Sgr 2004 (Ederoclite+, 2006)
http://www.astro.sunysb.edu/fwalter/SMARTS/NovaAtlas/ : The STONY BROOK/SMARTS
Spectral Atlas of Southern Novae
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 4 I4 0.1nm lambda1 [3934/8446] Wavelength (or lower range of
wavelength); in Angstroms units
5 A1 --- --- [-]
6- 9 I4 0.1nm lambda2 ? Upper range of Wavelength; Angstroms
11- 28 A18 --- Species Species identifier
30- 37 E8.2 mW/m2 F-Apr20 ? The April 20, 2012 line flux (G1)
39- 46 E8.2 mW/m2 F-Apr22 ? The April 22, 2012 line flux (G1)
48- 55 E8.2 mW/m2 F-Apr28 ? The April 28, 2012 line flux (G1)
57- 64 E8.2 mW/m2 F-Apr30 ? The April 30, 2012 line flux (G1)
66- 73 E8.2 mW/m2 F-May04 ? The May 4, 2012 line flux (G1)
75- 82 E8.2 mW/m2 F-May09 ? The May 9, 2012 line flux (G1)
84- 91 E8.2 mW/m2 F-May10 ? The May 10, 2012 line flux (G1)
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table4.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 4 I4 0.1nm lambda1 [3934/7477] Wavelength (or lower range of
wavelength); in Angstroms units
5 A1 --- --- [-]
6- 9 I4 0.1nm lambda2 ? Upper range of Wavelength; Angstroms
11- 28 A18 --- Species Species identifier
30- 37 E8.2 mW/m2 F-May17 ? The May 17, 2012 line flux (G1)
39- 46 E8.2 mW/m2 F-May27 ? The May 27, 2012 line flux (G1)
48- 55 E8.2 mW/m2 F-May29 ? The May 29, 2012 line flux (G1)
57- 64 E8.2 mW/m2 F-May30 ? The May 30, 2012 line flux (G1)
66- 73 E8.2 mW/m2 F-May31 ? The May 31, 2012 line flux (G1)
75- 82 E8.2 mW/m2 F-Jun09 ? The June 9, 2012 line flux (G1)
84- 91 E8.2 mW/m2 F-Jun10 ? The June 10, 2012 line flux (G1)
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table5.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 5 I5 0.1nm lambda1 [3934/10126] Wavelength (or lower range of
wavelength); in Angstroms units
6 A1 --- --- [-]
7- 10 I4 0.1nm lambda2 ? Upper range of Wavelength; Angstroms
12- 29 A18 --- Species Species identifier
31- 38 E8.2 mW/m2 F-Jun20 ? The June 20, 2012 line flux (G1)
40- 47 E8.2 mW/m2 F-Jun22 ? The June 22, 2012 line flux (G1)
49- 56 E8.2 mW/m2 F-Jun24 ? The June 24, 2012 line flux (G1)
58- 65 E8.2 mW/m2 F-May08 ? The May 8, 2015 line flux (G1)
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Global note:
Note (G1): In units of erg/s/cm2. These are The reddening-corrected fluxes
for prominent emission line corrected for AV=2.89mag.
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History:
From electronic version of the journal
(End) Prepared by [AAS], Emmanuelle Perret [CDS] 04-Sep-2017